ar".WlUlii.WiiSBi. THE TIMES, NEW HLOOM FIELD, FA.. XOVKMHEU 1. 1881. 5 f THE TIMES. R.-1IIDDLS EIVISIOM. On ami tftpr Momtny, May Tr&nit will run (oIia.4 . lltU, Issl, Pen(rpr KNTVVARO. EASTWARD. SIITI. J'lU'Mlll Aoc. El. Tr'u HBll A.M. P.M. F M. M.lll' l.HII 7. HO Belli i.tiH 7. (Hi SKi 14.6'.! e. to H.H la. 44 U Kim i -2. in (.as t M le.-j-J .'.' H 41' 12.12 0.10 e.oii ii. iii 6.4U 11.13 6.17 D.V 8.M f HI 8.IW 6.16 I.Ui 7:(l I A.U. A.U A.M. WyMiMI Acii.l'Jt. I l'HlMOll'AL. HTATIONS. !l'h7hiuelilila7 IfiftrrlfburK, ;MaryHvilir, Uil nmntiiiht i Aqueduct,.... bully's Newport, Millrratuwn, MllTlll Lewistown J. i H n ii t inn ilou . . Tyrone, AltoonHk PARK I IVll Tr'ul Ki. a .uo 7-;w S.SS e. M. r k. A. ill Hi. 86 4.82 Ml 1U.6S .' i I .! I t.M 11.18 . m ii.it: f. wi it s ;l.ll! I. IH I, VI a. M. CM j. on a. ml, ).aai s.ai Mill i. a M 11.44 11.1131 2.A6 (".It 8.l H.Q7! 8.11. HUH 11.61 IiMiT 4 -J (I 1.151 7.1II1 l.esj 7.4iij sW 1 :1M i.6 I t oo lMTTSllUR'ill. I! r.U. A.M. P.M. A.M.: WPni'!t)t- KxpreH West will stop At Diiiinitmioit si 4 4 Mid it S.iwenrt At 6.11 a. in., mum IIuuki-iI. 'ff-liliw Vet.tUe Way I'nniUKir it-iive Hai-rli burirWally theotliertnitua Dally eicuptHiiudii). Ft line West. lllltlV, Stopping- on HllNDAV OHI.V, Iw.. ,,i,.,.t(. N.u inn t . f-l 1 M I'H. iili- KxnrivH. West. haves l'llllii'l'h'hlil. il.llly VM P.M., unil Hiopsttt Lhtui-uuuou, iF.iik) 4.4a ii-ii'iri S.IWA. Ai. Bever&l futnl cases cf Diphtheria have occurred at Marysville. Juniata county tenchers' Institute is to be held on the 2 1 Ht of this moulli. The school lioartl of Buflklo twp., are vattioi nrniul rtt tlio npw nnhnnl linUSA just completed in the centre district. On last Friday morning Mr. Jos. CY Orr aud Wm. G. Loy, started for Atlan ta, Georgia, where they purpose spend ing the winter. The Rumbereer murderers were sen tenced at Harrisburg on Wednesday last to be hung. Both declared their inno cence. We are glad to learn that under the new fall gchedule, the Atlantic Express East is to he restored. Bo says the Al toona Tribune. This was always a favorite train. i We were shown one day last week, by 1 Thos. Kitner, a line large cluster or l'ea Nuts raised in his garden, in this bor- l ougn. xne nuts were large uuu wen- V filled as any in the market. Oliver Souder. a graduate of this ofllce' left last week for New York city. We I trust that Oliver will get a good " bUM for he is worthy and reliable. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to brother Urouse, of the Mlddleburg JW, who has suttered the Baddest a miction that can befall a man, which is the death of bis wile. .... "V The Keystone Co., received .the con- u tract for putting in desks in rive scnool house in Centre twp., for $340, one I teacher's desk to be put in without ex- V tra charge. An exchange says : A piece of zinc placed on the live coals in the stove will effectually clean out a stovepipe, the vapors produced carrying olf soot by chemical decomposition. Emanuel Ettinger, one of the Snyder murderers who was to be hung in De cember, has saved the sheriff that trou ble, he having died in his cell. He had previously made a confession, as to his own, aud the guilt of the others. B. Marx, of Selinsgrove, was on the street and ftt his place of business on Tuee-lay evening aud in his usual health apparently, and on Wednesday morning he was a corpse hemorrhages of the lungs. "We notice that a wedding took place last week in Allegheny in which Dr.G. C. Dean of this county, and Miss Lizzie -r . - i . . .1.1.. 1. .. K n,A- n V 1 jLiiCKey loriuiri.Y ut tuts uuiuuu ncic i the happy couple. May continued pros1 I perity be their portion. S ' The Xewt says, there will be only one day court next week Monday. Of course, though we have a good judge he can hold only one day's court on Mon day, but on Tuesday he'll manage to hold another day's court.and so on eaoh day till the business the lawyers have ready, is disposed of. An old criminal was once asked what was the first step that led to his ruin, when he answered : "The first step was cheating a printer out of two years' sub scriptionwhen I had done that the devil get such a grip on me that I could never shake him oil." Several attempts have been made to wreck trains on the new B. R., con necting Shlppensburg with Baltimore. The last one was successful aud threw off the train upon which were a number of work hands. The conductor was badly hurt. One day last week Mr. Etnauuel An derson, of this place, accldentaly run a brass pin in the middle finger of his right hand, which poisoned the blood so that his band and arm has become so much swollen that he has been unable to work for several weeks. Duncannon liecord. Dedication at Walnut Grove, on Sun day night last week, a carriage driven by Mr. Harry Smith, containing the wife and son of Rev. J. M. Johnston, was upset over a steep bank about 24 feet high. No one was seriously injur-, ed, but the top and shafts of the vehicle were broken up. 'Reai Estate Transfers. The estate left by the late Wm. McKee, was sold on Thursday last. The following is a list of the properties and purchasers : The house on the south side of Main street to Geo. B. McKee, for $825. The house on the north side of Malu (street to Jan. McKee, for $1155. The bank barn and lot, and H acres of land adjoining Thos. Bu toll's lots to Thos. Suuih, for $451. The lots on Carlisle street adjoining t.. i . i. . i . t.' ir,. X iliUIUUiri UU tut) BWULU, mer, for $230 per acre. 1 The lot adjoining the Btnnmfleld Acad emv. to Wm. Urler. for $14"i nor acre. The lots adjoining Win. (trier's lots to A. U. Clouser, for fas tier aore The farm In Centre twp., to Geo. McKee for 12,1100. Sheriffs Snlcs. The following proper ties were disposed of at Hheriff'a Sales on Fritlav last: I The property of Win. Fortenlmugh, sltuate In ltye twp., was purchased ly Jos. DyBslnger, for $210. V ..i. ..P lon.l nllnnll) in TtllfTulfl IV, I ii I I I (l 1 1 vi niviinm .J i........ ", sold aa the property of Mary and Geo. Drake, to Isaiah L. Stephens, for 151)0. Two lots of ground situate in Carroll twp.,sold as the property of John Berry, to F. Mortimer, No. 1, $15; No. 2. $17. A house and lot situate in Millers, town, sold ns the property of Samuel D. Miller, to Ell Kepuer, for $!H)0. A house and lot situate In Carroll twp., sold as the property of Geo. L. Shearer Thus. McCord, to Sarah M. McCord, SIOj. The other properties au' were not Bold. lie Circulars put out by Judge Jun- kin, giving a statement of cases &o., tried In the past thirty years, was put. out as we understand It, to shotv (he fjreat increase in litigation, and not to disparage Judge Graham whose abllty as a jurist no one can deny. The reply to it by his son showing the increased cost of courts during the last ten years, conceals one very im portant fact, that Mr. Graham could have been Iguorant of, and that is, that fees of jurors have heen kaised from $1 to $1.50 per day in 18G4, and again for Perry aud Juniata counties to $2 per day by the act of 1873. His state ment would have been fairer If he had stated these. facts, as the fees of jurors is a very Important item in the costs; of courts. Don't allow Their ruRScngers Swindled. The other day while Conductor Er hart, of the Pennsylvania railroad, was going through the train to Altoona he met a party of emigrants who were in a state of great excitement. One of them by signs and the little bit of English he knew, managed to tell the story that at Harrlsburg he had purchased a cup of milk from a vender who had went through the car and in payment had handed out a ten dollar gold piece. The milk vender returned him but $3.05 in change. After the train had started they put their foreign minds to work at calculating how much change they should have received with milk at ten cents a cup, and then discovered that a swindle had been played. When the train stopped Conductor Erhart stepped into the telegraph office and Bent by wire a statement of the case to Superin tendent Carter at Harrlsburg. The lat ter had the matter inquired into and the milk vender, a young man named Ed wards, was ordered to hand over $0.25, which be did without a quibble, and be fore the train reached Altoona, Con ductor Erhart received a message em powering him to pay that sum over to the emigrant. The foreigners were loud in their praise of the promptness of all concerned. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Office, at New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa., Nov. 1st, 1881 : Mrs. John Dixon, Miss Lillie Long neeker Mr. E. W. Glddings. Persons calling for the above letters, please say they are advertised. Samuel Roatii, T. M. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : fVoDi the XitevlUe Star. A cow and calf belonging to Jacob Trego, landlord at the Big Spring, were found dead, recently, having been mali ciously poisoned. Such au act as this savors of heathenism its worst form. A valuable hearse horse belonging to B. F. Shulenberger, died on Wednesday last of lung fever. Juniata County. We copy the follow 'jy? from the Juniata county papers of fast week : From Tie Democrat anil Jiealster. On Monday morning while Lucien Louder was cleaning the ash-pan of a locomotive in the Patterson yard, the engineer, not knowing him to be under neath, started the engine. The engineer was called to and reversed the engine. Louder to save himself caught the ec centric, and when the engine was re versed, the lower part of his chest was compressed between the eccentric and boiler. He is doing well. A horse belonging to Mr. Jacob Su louff, and driven by his son James in company with a horse buyer from abroad, run away wbile coming up from the fair on Friday evening. The horse is a young one and has been owned liv Mr. Sulouff but a short time. The pass ing of a number of vehicles frightened the horse to such an extent that he be fcame unmanageable, and a part of the harness breaking, be started to run. The occupants of the buggy seeing that they were unaoie to stop tue norse in nis mad plight, jumped out. The horse ran to the basin bridge and into the water, car rying the buggy with htm, where he was caught and immediately unhitched from the buggy to save him from drown ing, as there is some rive or six feet of water at the place where he went in. The only damage done worth speaking of was the breaking of the buggy. ft , for U trertiseu, ; Oeiillpuirn's Clothes. The fashions for this full are generally characterized by nentness In designs of goods as well as cut oT garments. The coat, however, most generally worn Is the S. B. Walking Coat, both .1.1.1 n . I M.t l ... I ,,1 i.in.lliliil I n iv I li PHlll mill I'Y-IIIK "1 llirmucu llikll. nil the coat beingratlier close-mtlngall er and buttoning iilgti. if designer dressy wear, the coat buttons with one button, n Mr uusmess wear, a iour- tton coat is genera ly preferred, with false Hans on the side. I' or rough and Scotch goods the Sack Coat Is in favor, and is cut rather short and Biiug-flttlng. There Is a tendency to cut Vests a little lower than last season, and with collar?. Fancy Vests' are ngnln coming into favor in London. Those who wish to see the finest line of cassimers, overcoatings, &o., ever shown In this county are requested to call at the store of F. Mortimer and look over the assortment there shown, which represents the stock or the leading cloth. lug House lu me worm, l oucaniner make your selectiou aud have a garmei or suit made to order in the best possi title manner. All garments are guaranteei is to fit or there is no sale. 4a 4t. Vtmrcft tfot.lce. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 0i P. M. Sun day School at half past 0 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. M. E. Church Preaching next Sun day at Hi P. M. Gllead, at 21 P. M. Landlsburg, 10 A. M. To all who art, suffering from the errors and IndlBcretlons of youth, nervous weakness, early ducay, loss of manhood, Ac, J will eend a recipe that will euro you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discover ed by a missionary In South America. Bend a 6olf-addressed envelope to tho Hev. Josbiti T. Inman, Mutton D, Aem York City. 44 B 17 Life of (Jnrfleld. If you want the best, the fullest, and most complete life of Garfield, don't neglect to buy a copy from Samuel Kitner, of Centre twp. He will canvass the comity. 43 3t Important to Travelers. Special In ducements are olfered you by the Bur lington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. Mnplewood Institute for young ladles and gentleman, 1H miles west of Phila., located on the Phila. & Bait. Central R. R. Courses of Study English, Scientific and Classical. Students prepared for U. S. Naval and Military Academies, and the Amercian colleges. A thorough chemical department. Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penman ship by a Professor, master of the beau ties of the art. A home like department lor little uoys. 14 instructors. Joseph Siioutmdoe (Yale College) A. M. Principal. CONCOltDVILLE, DEL. Co. Pa, 31-44 Clothes Wringers. We have a few of the best made. Price only $5. F. Mortimer. A full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Blank Books, Pass Books, Wall- Paper, Stationary of all kinds, Accorde- ons, fccnooi Uoous, Velvet frames, so. fcc, to be fouud at W. H. Gantt'h, Newport, Pa. 30 ly Again we Greet you with one of the finest Stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever displayed before by us, or any oth er house in Central Pennsylvania, and at such, prices tuat competition Is im possible. M. Dukes & Co. Still Alive 1 I am still alive and ready to cut and lit suits In good style. If wanting auy work in my line, give me a can. Satisfaction uuaranteeu. Samuel Bentzel, TAILOR, April 0, 'SO.tf New Bloomileld, Pa Some Jobs. We have a few special bargains which we will mention. A lot of TuMiiLEits, 43 cents per dozen. A ot of Jelly Glasses, 50 cents per dozen. Money to Loan. $200. $300, $400. and $500, for one year, on real estate security at u per cent, interest. Apply at once, John C. Wallis, Attorney. New Bloomfleld, Pa. Stove For Sale. A large parlor stove ana neater for sale at uair price. Uoou as new. Apply at this ofllce. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Ofllce at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build ing, tf On Sunday, ofllce open from 9 to 10 A. M and 5 to 0 P. M. Wire Cloth for Fly and Mosquito net tings, also, heavy Vire Cloth for win dow guards, for sale at Mortimer's. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Men's Under wear and Shirts uo better line can be found than at M. Dukes & Co. Flour and Feed for Sale. The subscri her has Flour and Feed for sale at the residence of his son, Albert Fry, on the Krozler property, in Centre township. L(l Frederick Fry. For Sale. A House Street, Newport, Pa. Apply to . Milton B, 40 ami Lot on 4th Price $1000. EsilELMAN. Newport, Pa. White and Colored Blankets, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, &o.. of all grudes, at - M. Dukes & Co. Men and Boy's Heavy Boots, and Ladles' and Children's Shoes at bottom prices. . M. Dukes & Co. Ladies' Coats, Dolmans Skirts, Un derwear. Shawls, &tj. Largest assort ment and lowest price at M. I) I K ES A Co. rnit I'Hc (Current. Hi.oouf m.t), Nov. 1. nI M, I J.S 4 Put a t aw , 100 HulU'i 4" iitiiiil. 1!6. Ki-Kk Wilocru i....... 20 " Oiled Apple (touaii 3 V" Di-lfil Pat-lt. ,., 12 MeM.flft 11 . 1 I . I)ea!-1)!i:ket. On October 2tl. lssl. at the ret. Iiliinc of Kir Iii'IiIp a tii'tilltttr, Luciint street, All. rltmiy, liy Hev. 8. Y. Httuvsl, 1 r. (1 . 0. Dean, of et rv enmity, V&., and Miss lizzie W. Dickey, ot Alleuheity. Tayi-oh KmtTZ. On the 2'tli, of October 1S1, In llarrlstittrp. liy Ke. J. Hurler Hlack. George D. Taylor to Mary K. Ktitir., both of Mlilerstowii. Matiieh Wii.so. tn llie2Vth,uf Octotier. lest, at the residence uf the brltlngrnom, by Key. W. It. H. Deatric: t. Aa Miutier of li.iiina v's Mill, tux Altnlra Wilxnn. of Mllfnrtl. all of tblq eonnlv. 1 nit.t.u k t v. rjiv A. i iKutvi hw, luiit county, oil tlif 2-".t li of October. 1SH1, by Hev. .t. V. Hliitniiiin, J-ob H. Fill low. of Hnerinatntlale. I'erry county. 10 mis hbii newcomer, 01 wriniiisvui 7 i'a. Marsiuu, On rha 2int of October. 1MI. In Newport, Mrs. Babbitt Marshall, aged SI jeavs, 6 months and 2 days. Hntukk. On tne 21t of October, 1RS1. In Liver pool. Artie A. A., daughter of Oeorce O. and Mollis Snyder, aired S jeara.B mothsand2fldays. Hun At Handy Hill, on the 81st of Uctober, lssi, Mr. Oem ee Rice, In the Silrd year of his apn. Humus. In Watts twp . on October fifith, 18S1, Chi lstlanna Stders, aed S yearn 7 mouth. Duessi.ek At New Biillain, October 27th, 181, George Dressier, at;ed years, At.miKiiiT In lluiralo twp., October 25th, 1SS1, Benjamin Albright, aged 04 years. PENSIONS. Aftw PAID Tory untdier diKtiW''! necMpni nOifrvrita. A ft' III : N D t-f .n r kind . IfUft i t ntrc-T, toeorryr, Kl I'l l UK, if Imtillrht; ilihiHiei turnips or V iric-ot Vcln pita ft Tjionsi.in. t.ndtr now Ihw tliuumli arc en. iisleU lo (tn iimrensp of PPTtiin. W Udwit, or tihnnf fintl (li-!ttlnt fathrrs or mntlien f f FitMiem jrt-t ft pTtffi'irt. Piud f nmy lor ooj-y IVtHifoo and limintT Ats. -Acldren, aud i'r' I Central Hunk, bull ( luiiiJi..- 44-AS Annus TTRtitel for the I. lie and Work of GARFIELD The onlv complete story of his noble life and tragic death. Fresh. brilliant, reliable. Elegant ly printed in English and German ; beauti fully Illustrated s handsomely bound. Fastest selling book ever nublished. By John O, Rld path, l.L. D. pAIITinN In not bur the catchpenny re bnU I yamped campaign books with which the country Is now Hooded. They are ut terly worrhles4; an outrage upon the memory of the great dead, and a base fraud on the public. Tills bonk Is entirely now. The only work worthy the theme. Send 50c. In Stamps for Agent's Outfit. JONl8B!toniEKS& CO., Publishers, Phila delphia. 44 pu BLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Administrator. &o., ot Samuel Miller, late ot Centretowuship. Perry county, Fa., dee'd., by virtue of an order of the Orphans' oourt of Ferry couuty, will sell by outcry on the premises, on Wednesday, 23d day of November, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m , of said day, the following de scribed real estate to wit i ' A Tract of Land, situate In Centre township, Perry county, Pa., containing M acros, more or less, ucllcilnlnn lands of Wm. K. shoal!. F. McKeehan, John Brown and oiliors, havlug thereon erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Bank Barn and other outbuildings. A por Hon of this trnot Is woodland and the balance Is cleared, and In a good st.ataof cultivation. There is a spring of good water near the dwelling house, and au excellent orchard ot choice fruit trees. This property is located about half way between Bloomileld and Newport, the buildings are In good repair and It oilers many attracting to pur chasers. Jerm of Sale: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when property Is stricken oil ; ten per cent, on continuation of sale, and the re mainder on 1st day of April, A. V.. 1912, when possession will be given and the dmd delivered. WALLAOF. DeWITT. November 1,1891. Administrator, Ac. REAL ESTATE At Public Sale ! The undersigned attorney In fact of the heirs ot John U. Linusay, dec d., win sell on the premises, On Thursday, November 17, 1881, ntten o'clock, A. M., the following real estate to 1 A TRACT OF LAND. situate In Liverpool township. Perry county. Pa., adjoining lands ot William LIudsay.coiitainingM acres of good farm land, having thereon erected a two-story Frniuo House, Frame Barn, Spring house and other buildings This property is situate within three miles of the town of Liverpool, and Is a very desirable home for any person who wants a small property. TERMS : 'fen per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on day sale ; one third of balance on the 1st of January, Wl, and the balance on the 1st i.f April. 1HS2. Longer time will be given It more suitable to purchaser. WILLIAM LINDSAY, November 1, 188L Attorney In Fact. Agents Wanted for tho best "Authentic Life and Public Services of PRESIDENT GARFIELD, fully Illustrated with steel engravings. The most thrilling, eventful and Christian heroic life be fore the world. Truly a friend of humanity. His last days all fully and ably told by one of the best authors. Will outsell all others. Lose uo t Ime to sscttre territory. Extra terms, outfit only 50 cents. Address at once D. L, GUERNSEY, Pub., 61 Cornhlll, Boston, Masi. 4&146 AXI. I OU 25 C EXTSL ONE SCROLL AND FEKN AUTOGRAPH AL BUM, Illustrated with Pen Scrolls, Birds. Mottoes, Ferns. tU.. in colors, loo Select Album Quotations, L" Chromo cards, wfth name on. pack of Magic Age cards, 6 Escort etc.. cards, Language of Flowers, Fan and Handkerchief Fllttatiuu cards. Curious Bible Facts. 1 Model Love Letter. Scut by mail, postpaid. Mention litis paper. Address DIME OA IU CO . October IS, 1ML Mount L'ulou. Pa. "patents GEORGE R. LEMON. Attorney at Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Rend sketch or model for Preliminary Eiamlna tlon and Opinion as to Patentability, for which uo charge is tn.iiU. If reported patentable, no charge fur ervlces unless successful. Send for Pamph let ol Instructions. ESTABLISHED IS U6 43d40 pUBLIC SALE Ol' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! The tindei sluiied. Attorney In fact for (lie heirs of Haniuol Holfuuti, deceased, Will sell by oittciy, upun the premises, on Saturday, SJIUli any of Novenilier, 1881, at lo o'clock a. in., the following described real est its to wit i A TRACT OF LAND, situate In Greenwood twp,, Perry county. Ta., adjoining lands on the norm of David Dalaini Peter Luiiver, on the east of David Rumbattgli, on the south of belrsots. H. Fry, dee d, and on the nest of C. C. Brandt, containing 17. Aci'ch, more or less, of which 2i acres are woodland and IM) actes cleared, tinder fence and In a good stale of cultivation, and having thereon erected a good. large two story stone DWELLING HOUSE, with basement kitchen, a large stone bank barn, with wagon shed attached, a largo nearly new ,-"i iiiiwiii u, hub I'"' ao grain House, wastt nouse. spring house, and all Hie other necessary out buildings. There Is a never-falling spring of wa ter near the door. There are also , TWO AFPLE ORCHARDS of pood Rnd choice fruit, as well as peaches, pears, plums, grapes. (4c, on this place. Thlsls a very desirable property, well watered and in the heart of Pfnuiz.s Vallev, on a nubile road leading from Mlllerstown to 'Liverpool, and three miles distant from the former place. This farm is situated In a most excellent, neighborhood, and has the advantages of churches, schools, mills, factories, canals and railroads, and mines and lime convenient. There Is supposed to be a good quality of Iron ore In this land. This property will be sold subject to a widow's dower. TERMS. Ten percent, of the purchase money (less the widow's dower) to be paid when the property Is stricken down, 30 per cent, thereof on the 1st dayof April, 1882. when possession-will bo given anddeed delivered, and the remainder in lliree annual p:ivments, on the 1st davs of April, 1HS3, 1RH4 and 1885 respectively, with Interest froiiL 1st April, 18S3, to be secured bvludgmentbands. . O. P. WHIOHT, Nov. 2. 1981. Attorney In Fact. pitlVATE SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The subscriber otters at private sale, a small, but very VALUABLE FARM situated In Rye township. Perry county. Pa., In Fishing Creek Valley, on the road leading from Oiler's Point to Marysvllle, 4 miles east of Crier's and 6 from Mm j sville. The farm contains SO ACRES ot cleared land, thriving Timber, ana a lull -story and 18 ACRES of young and? The improvements are a one "eatherboarded House, WITH A OOOD BACK BUILDING. A GOOD BANK BARN, and other necessary outbuildings, a well of goods water with pump, a young aud thriving Orchard with all kinds of fruit. This property Is bounded by lands ef Henry Foulk, Henry Reamer, Francis Idle's heirs and others. 3u Terms made known by 401 f JOSEPH FREED. Ladies of Perry County, M. McGOTWALT, :new bloomfield, WILL SAVE YOU TEN DOLLARS, if you go to her for your SEWING MACHINE. 40 82 1882 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGES. 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